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FUNDAMENTALS OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT

Doctrines of Government

Part 2: Nationalism, Fascism, Nazism, Racism,

Libertarianism

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Nationalism

What is nationalism?

What is the origin of the concept of nationalism?

What are the principles of nationalism?

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When did nationalism become an important political movement?

Is nationalism a right wing or a left wing political movement?

What is integral nationalism?

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Who was Johann Gottfried Herder?

Who was Johann Gottlieb Fichte?

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Fascism

What is fascism?

What is the origin of the concept of fascism?

What are the principles of fascism?

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Who is Benito Mussolini?

Was there a fascism outside of Italy?

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Nazism

What is nazism?

What is the origin of the concept of national socialism?

What are the principles of national socialism?

Who is the creator of nazism?

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Who was Adolf Hitler?

Who was Alfred Rosenberg?

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Racism

What is racism?

What is the connection between racism and

anthropology?

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Who was Arthur de Gobineau?

Who was Georges Vacher de Lapouge?

Who was Stewart Chamberlain?

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Libertarianism

What is libertarianism?

What are the core ideas of libertarianism?

What is the difference between liberalism and

libertarianism?

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